History Literature / AnonymousRex

Yes, there are dinosaurs living among us, disguised as humans. As silly as the premise is, Garcia treats it about as seriously as he can, and comes up with a pretty interesting back-story and culture for his dinosaurs. And the books are funny as hell.

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Yes, there are [[LivingDinosaurs dinosaurs living among us, us]], disguised as humans. As silly as the premise is, Garcia treats it about as seriously as he can, and comes up with a pretty interesting back-story and culture for his dinosaurs. And the books are funny as hell.

** Also there are a couple mensions of them being different "breeds" of "the dinosaur species," a mistake that also made an appearance in Jurassic Park. A tyrannosaurus has as much in common with a stegosaurus as a human does with a kangaroo.

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** Also there are a couple mensions of them being different "breeds" of "the dinosaur species," a mistake that also made an appearance in Jurassic Park. A tyrannosaurus has as much in common with a stegosaurus as a human does with a kangaroo.zebra.

** Also there are a couple mensions of them being different "breeds" of "the dinosaur species," a mistake that also made an appearance in Jurassic Park. A tyrannosaurus has just as much in common with a human as it does with a stegosaurus. (Okay it does have more in common with the stegosaurus, humans being mammals and all, but still - ''separate species''.)

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** Also there are a couple mensions of them being different "breeds" of "the dinosaur species," a mistake that also made an appearance in Jurassic Park. A tyrannosaurus has just as much in common with a stegosaurus as a human as it does with a stegosaurus. (Okay it does have more in common with the stegosaurus, humans being mammals and all, but still - ''separate species''.)kangaroo.

* ArtisticLicensePaleontology:** Garcia watched ''Film/JurassicPark'' a lot. That's ''all'' the research he did. It does get a little distracting at times (there are some weird passages in ''Casual Rex'' where Vincent feels his ''ears'' perk up), but for the most part, [[MST3KMantra just relax.]]** Also there are a couple mensions of them being different "breeds" of "the dinosaur species," a mistake that also made an appearance in Jurassic Park. A tyrannosaurus has just as much in common with a human as it does with a stegosaurus. (Okay it does have more in common with the stegosaurus, humans being mammals and all, but still - ''separate species''.)

* SomewhereAPaleontologistIsCrying: Garcia watched ''Film/JurassicPark'' a lot. That's ''all'' the research he did. It does get a little distracting at times (there are some weird passages in ''Casual Rex'' where Vincent feels his ''ears'' perk up), but for the most part, [[MST3KMantra just relax.]]** Also there are a couple mensions of them being different "breeds" of "the dinosaur species," a mistake that also made an appearance in Jurassic Park. A tyrannosaurus has just as much in common with a human as it does with a stegosaurus. (Okay it does have more in common with the stegosaurus, humans being mammals and all, but still - ''separate species''.)

Part of a sort of string of "fantastic noir" novels by different authors that all seemed to arrive at around the same time, including the books, ''The Hollow Chocolate Bunnies of the Apocalypse'', ''[[Literature/GarrettPI Sweet Silver Blues]]'', ''[[Literature/AFableOfTonight Stalking the Unicorn]]'', and ''[[LiteratureWhoCensoredRogerRabbit]]''

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Part of a sort of string of "fantastic noir" novels by different authors that all seemed to arrive at around the same time, including the books, ''The Hollow Chocolate Bunnies of the Apocalypse'', ''[[Literature/GarrettPI Sweet Silver Blues]]'', ''[[Literature/AFableOfTonight Stalking the Unicorn]]'', and ''[[LiteratureWhoCensoredRogerRabbit]]''''Literature/WhoCensoredRogerRabbit''

Other books in the series include ''Casual Rex'' and ''Hot And Sweaty Rex''. Not to be confused with ''TheodoreRex''. Loosely adapted into a Sci-Fi Channel original movie.

Part of a sort of string of "fantastic noir" novels by different authors that all seemed to arrive at around the same time, including the books, ''The Hollow Chocolate Bunnies of the Apocalypse'', ''[[GarrettPI Sweet Silver Blues]]'', ''Stalking the Unicorn'', and ''Who Censored Roger Rabbit?''

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Other books in the series include ''Casual Rex'' and ''Hot And and Sweaty Rex''. Not to be confused with ''TheodoreRex''. Loosely adapted into a Sci-Fi Channel original movie.

Part of a sort of string of "fantastic noir" novels by different authors that all seemed to arrive at around the same time, including the books, ''The Hollow Chocolate Bunnies of the Apocalypse'', ''[[GarrettPI ''[[Literature/GarrettPI Sweet Silver Blues]]'', ''Stalking ''[[Literature/AFableOfTonight Stalking the Unicorn'', Unicorn]]'', and ''Who Censored Roger Rabbit?''''[[LiteratureWhoCensoredRogerRabbit]]''

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